Table T2_1_4_1-4

2012 National Healthcare Quality and Disparities Reports

This appendix provides detailed data tables for all measures analyzed for the 2012 National Healthcare Quality and Disparities Reports. Tables are included for measures discussed in the main text of the reports as well as for other measures that were examined but not included in the main text.

Table 2_1_4_1.4All cancer deaths per 100,000 population per year,a by State, 2006–2009

2009

2008

2007

2006

State

Number

Rate

SE

Number

Rate

SE

Number

Rate

SE

Number

Rate

SE

United States

567,614

173.2

0.2

565,460

175.3

0.2

562,867

178.4

0.2

559,880

180.7

0.2

Alabama

10,289

195.6

1.9

10,182

195.6

1.9

10,025

197.3

2.0

9,899

197.7

2.0

Alaska

895

182.8

6.5

867

180.0

6.5

839

179.9

6.7

790

177.4

6.7

Arizona

10,271

147.1

1.5

10,081

145.3

1.4

10,133

152.9

1.5

9,918

155.7

1.6

Arkansas

6,513

197.3

2.5

6,526

200.1

2.5

6,388

200.4

2.5

6,177

196.0

2.5

California

55,990

159.1

0.7

54,686

156.8

0.7

55,011

161.7

0.7

54,140

162.3

0.7

Colorado

6,950

151.3

1.8

6,719

150.8

1.9

6,617

153.7

1.9

6,550

157.7

2.0

Connecticut

6,819

167.6

2.0

6,830

169.7

2.1

6,827

170.7

2.1

7,044

177.8

2.1

Delaware

1,813

177.9

4.2

1,912

194.0

4.4

1,852

193.9

4.5

1,780

191.4

4.5

District of Columbia

1,131

191.0

5.7

1,143

192.1

5.7

1,169

199.1

5.8

1,178

198.7

5.8

Florida

40,931

165.7

0.8

40,814

166.2

0.8

40,088

166.6

0.8

40,415

172.0

0.9

Georgia

15,139

172.8

1.4

14,621

171.4

1.4

14,983

181.8

1.5

14,474

180.4

1.5

Hawaii

2,244

144.3

3.1

2,194

140.7

3.0

2,214

146.2

3.1

2,171

147.6

3.2

Idaho

2,458

159.4

3.2

2,511

166.0

3.3

2,405

165.6

3.4

2,306

163.2

3.4

Illinois

24,182

181.5

1.2

24,298

184.4

1.2

24,113

185.9

1.2

24,083

187.2

1.2

Indiana

13,093

190.8

1.7

13,136

194.8

1.7

12,778

193.2

1.7

12,903

197.7

1.7

Iowa

6,249

172.3

2.2

6,424

177.7

2.2

6,376

177.7

2.2

6,359

179.6

2.3

Kansas

5,319

173.8

2.4

5,294

173.2

2.4

5,406

180.0

2.5

5,343

180.5

2.5

Kentucky

9,634

204.3

2.1

9,589

205.9

2.1

9,692

213.5

2.2

9,394

211.2

2.2

Louisiana

9,098

197.0

2.1

9,197

204.3

2.1

8,736

200.3

2.1

8,853

203.5

2.2

Maine

3,133

187.0

3.4

3,093

187.8

3.4

3,112

191.9

3.4

3,089

193.8

3.5

Maryland

10,412

178.3

1.8

10,360

180.8

1.8

10,179

180.7

1.8

10,350

186.8

1.8

Massachusetts

13,112

174.9

1.5

13,031

178.3

1.6

13,003

179.8

1.6

13,407

186.7

1.6

Michigan

20,257

182.6

1.3

20,211

185.9

1.3

20,087

187.3

1.3

20,192

191.0

1.3

Minnesota

9,580

169.1

1.7

9,446

172.0

1.8

9,176

169.7

1.8

9,079

171.2

1.8

Mississippi

6,130

198.8

2.5

6,165

201.8

2.6

6,001

200.4

2.6

6,236

209.2

2.7

Missouri

12,472

185.6

1.7

12,522

190.0

1.7

12,380

191.6

1.7

12,519

196.2

1.8

Montana

1,914

164.7

3.8

1,862

163.2

3.8

1,921

172.1

3.9

1,943

179.6

4.1

Nebraska

3,336

167.7

2.9

3,376

170.0

2.9

3,479

177.3

3.0

3,430

176.9

3.0

Nevada

4,461

176.4

2.7

4,404

179.0

2.7

4,331

180.2

2.8

4,225

183.2

2.8

New Hampshire

2,562

170.4

3.4

2,576

177.9

3.5

2,609

184.5

3.6

2,534

182.6

3.6

New Jersey

16,540

170.0

1.3

16,874

176.0

1.4

17,096

180.4

1.4

17,180

182.3

1.4

New Mexico

3,202

150.0

2.7

3,355

158.6

2.7

3,236

157.3

2.8

3,147

158.3

2.8

New York

35,215

162.3

0.9

35,351

163.8

0.9

35,485

168.0

0.9

35,283

169.0

0.9

North Carolina

17,513

178.0

1.3

17,453

183.8

1.4

17,478

189.0

1.4

17,318

192.8

1.5

North Dakota

1,243

160.4

4.6

1,354

174.7

4.8

1,264

165.3

4.7

1,387

183.2

5.0

Ohio

25,149

190.9

1.2

24,998

193.7

1.2

25,230

197.9

1.2

24,975

198.0

1.3

Oklahoma

7,639

190.0

2.2

7,657

192.6

2.2

7,727

198.2

2.3

7,491

194.8

2.3

Oregon

7,487

173.6

2.0

7,479

177.2

2.1

7,393

179.3

2.1

7,309

181.3

2.1

Pennsylvania

28,879

182.7

1.1

28,963

186.3

1.1

29,013

188.2

1.1

29,170

190.8

1.1

Rhode Island

2,220

175.8

3.8

2,227

180.6

3.9

2,213

179.6

3.8

2,250

181.7

3.9

South Carolina

9,123

179.5

1.9

9,199

187.9

2.0

8,867

186.7

2.0

8,853

193.2

2.1

South Dakota

1,503

156.2

4.1

1,570

165.4

4.2

1,612

171.3

4.3

1,570

171.9

4.4

Tennessee

13,482

195.9

1.7

13,162

195.4

1.7

13,161

200.3

1.7

13,051

204.7

1.8

Texas

35,591

163.8

0.9

35,712

168.1

0.9

35,074

170.3

0.9

34,938

174.5

0.9

Utah

2,555

120.6

2.4

2,492

119.4

2.4

2,572

128.8

2.6

2,615

136.4

2.7

Vermont

1,254

168.8

4.8

1,279

176.8

5.0

1,346

188.5

5.2

1,214

171.8

5.0

Virginia

14,122

176.5

1.5

13,983

177.8

1.5

14,009

182.7

1.5

13,828

183.9

1.6

Washington

11,922

174.9

1.6

11,618

173.9

1.6

11,568

177.7

1.7

11,055

174.2

1.7

West Virginia

4,786

208.2

3.0

4,605

201.6

3.0

4,690

207.6

3.0

4,613

205.9

3.0

Wisconsin

10,866

171.0

1.6

11,185

178.8

1.7

10,963

177.9

1.7

10,925

181.2

1.7

Wyoming

936

168.3

5.5

874

158.3

5.4

940

174.4

5.7

927

175.4

5.8

a Estimates are age adjusted to the 2000 U.S. standard population. Respondents for which age is not reported are not included in the age adjustment calculations and are excluded from numerators.

Key: SE: standard error.

Source: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Center for Health Statistics, National Vital Statistics System - Mortality.